Lions vs. Eagles Total Receiving Yards Prop Bet: Amon-Ra St. Brown, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith

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Total receiving yards prop bets are available for Sunday night's game between the Detroit Lions and Philadelphia Eagles. 

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NFL bookie software had Amon-Ra St. Brown with an over/under receiving yards total of 77.5. 

St. Brown caught 5-of-8 targets for 58 yards and one touchdown in the Lions’ Week 10 win over the Commanders.

From NBC Edge

St. Brown was heavily involved early on, which allowed him to coast on a decent stat line for much of the game. His touchdown occurred on the second drive via a quick-hitting slant from the Commanders’ nine-yard line. Credit to Brown for fighting through contact before diving in for the score. He nearly scored a 35-yard touchdown on the Lions’ first drive, but Commanders CB Jonathan Jones, who later suffered a groin injury, successfully batted the pass away at the would-be catch point near the one-yard line. He remains a WR1 against the Eagles next week.

A.J. Brown caught 2-of-3 targets for 13 yards in the Eagles’ Week 10 win over the Packers.

He has a receiving yards total of 62.5 for this game. 

The low volume was a product of a game environment in which quarterback Jalen Hurts attempted only 26 passes. The two teams played to a 0-0 tie at the half as each team biased their attack to the ground game, leaving Brown with his lowest target total since a one-target outing in Week 1 against the Cowboys. Inconsistent volume remains highly likely as we head down the back stretch of the 2025 fantasy season, something fantasy managers need not worry about ahead of a Week 11 home matchup with the pass-funnel Lions.

Jameson Williams has a total of over/under 53.5 receiving yards.

Williams caught 6-of-7 targets for 119 yards and one touchdown in the Lions’ Week 10 win over the Commanders.

Total Receiving Yards Prop Bet - Chiefs vs. Broncos

Amon-Ra St. Brown
O 77.5-112
U 77.5-112
A.J. Brown
O 62.5-112
U 62.5-112
DeVonta Smith
O 57.5-112
U 57.5-112
Jameson Williams
O 53.5-112
U 53.5-112
Dallas Goedert
O 37.5-112
U 37.5-112
Jahmyr Gibbs
O 21.5-112
U 21.5-112
Saquon Barkley
O 17.5-112
U 17.5-112
David Montgomery
O 11.5-112
U 11.5-112
Kalif Raymond
O 17.5-112
U 17.5-112
Brock Wright
O 15.5-112
U 15.5-112
Jahan Dotson
O 6.5-112
U 6.5-112

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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